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Nankun Mountain National Forest Park, Huizhou, China
Employee stress and morale can be issues. Mantis can propose Feng shui executive retreats in unique places. Places where you can both work in a different environment and relax. Where you can be coached also, in the GTD method for example.
Crosswaters is an ecolodge in China, what they do fits well with what we want to do. Now we want to take them to 60/70 locations worldwide. About the number of natural reserves I think DCS can work with.
Crosswaters Ecolodge
Developed as the first ecotourism destination in China, Crosswaters serves as an exemplary study in environmental, social, economic, and spiritual consciousness resulting in a harmonious integration with the local culture and natural surroundings. The 50-room Crosswaters Ecolodge ingeniously employs feng shui principles with virtually all elements from its stunning bridge and covered walkways to the lodge building roofs being from refurbished, recycled or reused local materials such as bamboo, local earth, clay, river stone, marble and regional flora. The site plan includes a nature activity center, recreation center, conference center, wellness center, trails and several gardens including a bamboo botanical garden, lotus garden, garden of cultivation, and bamboo sculpture garden.
EDSA provided full services from conceptual design to construction documents. This project was recognized with the Award of Honor from ASLA in 2010 for General Design and in 2006 for Analysis and Planning.
Location: Nankun Mountain National Forest Park, Huizhou, China Client: Longmen Mt. Nankun Zhongheng Ecotourism Development Co., Ltd. Scope: Master Planning Detailed Design Construction Administration Scale: 2,500 Hectares Year: 2003
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Crosswaters Paints.
Crosswaters un tipo de pintura no tóxica, a base de agua que permite a los artistas de cualquier edad y de todo nivel jugar con su habilidad para pintar. Los efectos producidos son coloridos y orgánicos, como ver el cultivo de coral, flores floreciendo, o explosión de fuegos artificiales. El proceso es una forma nueva y emocionante de pintura que crea ilustraciones increibles.